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Sometimes as a painter you get requests for commissions, paintings specifically ordered by a client.  Sometimes they are portraits, like the pet portraits that I do and sometimes they are scenes, locations that a person particularly likes.  But every once in a while you get an unusual request.  This was one of them.

A client approached me several months ago about painting a scene that he had envisioned.  There was no photo…just a description of something he had seen in a vision.  He described it in detail and basically it was a mountain that resembled a hand.  This is what I painted and he loved it. 

The hardest thing for painters to do is commissions.  You want to do the photo (or in this case vision) justice.  You want the client to be happy with the work.  There are expectations and you really want to meet them.  It’s a lot of pressure and it’s difficult to paint under pressure.  But it’s part of the way we make a living so we do it.  I’m glad this one turned out well but I have to say I would much prefer a photo to work from than a vision’s description.  🙂

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Have you wanted to try your hand at painting out-of-doors just like the Impressionists painters did but aren’t sure where to start?  This workshop is your opportunity.   Sign up now by contacting me at kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com for the Plein Air Painting Workshop on  Saturday, May 12, 2012,  9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Fee$79  

Pre-registration required.  We’ll find a great location to develop our skills and learn to paint outdoors in a fun, relaxed environment with a helpful instructor who will share knowledge and tips for getting a great painting. You can see more about the workshops here.  

 

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Last year my friend Mario shared a wonderful photo of his son riding his bike for the first time without training wheels.  I loved it so I painted it yesterday.  Thanks Mario for allowing me to paint from such a terrific photo.   

Mario & Son“, oil on panel, 8″x6”. 

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Got to paint outdoors in this beautiful weather this weekend out at the cabin.  I got a great start on a piece but when I got home yesterday and wanted to put finishing touches on it I realized that I had left it there.  So maybe I can finish it up in a few weeks. 

And this is what the helpers do while I paint.  What would I do without them?  🙂

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One of the things I like best about working at the shop is that I meet really interesting people who are visiting our town.  Last weekend I met these nice folks who were in town for the week for Spring Break.  They were staying out at the State Park and doing fun things each day.  I invited them to come paint with us if they had time. 

Annabelle joined the extra-large class that we had on Wednesday.  See more here.   They did a great job painting and had fun too.  So nice to meet you Lori and Annabelle.

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Golf, oil on canvas, 8″x10″, available for $145.

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This is an underpainting of acrylic in black and white where we allowed the underpainting to dry totally and then put glazes of oil paint on top.  This technique is a great way for students to learn to see light and shadow.  We will be painting this lemon soon in our Thursday evening adult class.  Lemon, oil on canvas, 5″x7″, available for $75.  Contact kwalker@lifeofadailypainter.com .

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I mentioned a few weeks ago here that I painted some chickens for a poster for the upcoming Retreat hosted by Suzanne McMinn of Chickens in the Road fame.  That art is featured on her website now.  Take a look at it here.  I am looking forward to being a part of the Retreat as I will be teaching several painting workshops.  And the good news is there is only a few spaces left.  It fills up fast!

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A few days ago I told you about my friend Suzanne McMinn with a blog called Chickens in the Road.  I am painting this in order to make a poster for her upcoming Retreat. 

I took a few photos of he painting along the way so that I could show you the progress.

And this is how it turned out.  “Chickens in the Road” is an oil painting on canvas measuring 16″x20″.  I think it will work well for a poster for the upcoming retreat.  All of the attendees will receive one as a memento of the weekend.  I’m looking forward to it as I will be teaching some painting sessions.  You can see more about them on the workshop tab above or here.

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The Tree Out Front, oil on canvas, 6″x8″.  Available at Delilah’s, $125.

Let there be snow!!!!

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